Sheriff’s Reports

Lancaster County Sheriff Patrick McCranie this week reported two charges against individuals.

Felony

Curt Dowdy, 43, of Farnham was charged July 5 with felony violation of probation.

Misdemeanor

A Lottsburg woman, 28, was charged July 3 with failing to obey a court order.

Activity report

July 2: Staff responded to the 100 block of Dixie Avenue for a juvenile behavior issue, to the 500 block of Holly Haven Road for a suspicious vehicle, to the 100 block of Peirces Road for a disturbance, to a walk-in report of a juvenile assaulted by an adult at a daycare facility, and to a walk-in report of a hit and run vehicle property damage near the end of Windmill Point Road.

July 3: Staff responded to the 100 block of Wesley Terrace for a missing adult; to the 200 block of North Main Street to assist Kilmarnock Police Department with the report of a domestic disturbance, to the 100 block of Turner Lane for elderly abuse by a caretaker, to the 200 block of Cedar Pointe Drive for stolen vehicle license plates, to the 400 block of Johns Neck Road to investigate stolen power tools and a .22 caliber rifle from a locked work trailer, to the Robert O. Norris Jr. Memorial Bridge for a log in the highway, to the 500 block of Johns Neck Road for larceny of power tools and vehicle license plates, to the 8500 block of Mary Ball Road for a fox entangled in a soccer net, to the 400 block of Gaskins Road for stolen vehicle license plates, and to the area of Mary Ball Road near Chinns Mill for the report of disabled tractor trailer causing a traffic hazard.

July 4: Staff responded to Fleets Bay Road for a boat in distress, to the 600 block of Rappahannock Drive to assist Virginia State Police with the search of a vehicle, to Ocran Road for a highway collapsing, and to the 300 block of The Lane for a domestic disturbance.

July 5: Staff responded to 1900 block of Beanes Road for destruction of property, to the 100 block of Fitzhugh Street for a domestic assault, to the 100 block of Holly Haven Road for a domestic disturbance, to Johns Neck Road for a traffic crash and downed power lines in the highway, to Peirces Road for a truck fire, to the 5500 block of River Road for a verbal disagreement, to the 400 block of Fleets Bay Road for a missing toddler (child was found by one of the deputies on the scene).

July 6: Staff responded to White Stone/Kilmarnock area for a reckless driver, to the 2400 block of Merry Point Road for a domestic disturbance, to Washington Street for juveniles riding four wheelers on the highway, and to Harpers Creek Drive for a noise violation from fireworks or gunshots.

July 7: Staff responded to Windmill Point Road for a deer carcass in the highway causing a traffic hazard, to 6700 of Jessie duPont Memorial Highway to assist Northumberland County Sheriff’s Office with a foot pursuit, to Pinckardsville and Crawfords Corner roads for a single-vehicle traffic crash, to the 900 block of Ocran Road for a fight in progress, and to the 200 block of Richtown Road for a hit and run traffic crash involving injuries.

July 8: Staff responded to the 400 block of Lonesome Pine Trail for a domestic assault, to the 1500 block of Weems Road for an abandoned vehicle, to the 400 block of Fleets Bay Road for a lost juvenile, to the 700 block of Christ Church Road for a verbal disagreement, to the 100 block of Brent Court for a domestic assault, and to a walk-in report of a stolen cell phone.

White Stone Volunteer Fire Department responded to a possible dock fire on Bellows Drive, a propane leak on Tabbs Cove Lane, a fire/smoke alarm on King Carter Drive, a traffic crash/downed power lines on Johns Neck Road and with Kilmarnock VFD to a possible electrical fire on North Main Street.

Kilmarnock VFD also responded to a traffic crash on Coxs Farm Road and a fire/smoke alarm on North Main Street.

Upper Lancaster VFD responded to a tree on a power line on Merry Point Road, a brush fire on Monaskon Road and a truck fire on Peirces Road.

EMS calls

For the week of July 1 through 7, the Kilmarnock-Lancaster Volunteer Rescue Squad, Upper Lancaster Volunteer Rescue Squad and Lancaster County Emergency Services responded to 41 calls for service including 16 medical emergencies, seven injuries, two traffic accidents, seven fires and nine other calls.